"Wonderful hospitality, wonderful place. Thank you for making us so welcome." Lorraine & Brian - Rozelle
"The best place we have ever stayed. Beautiful outlook, great hosts Thanks." Phil & Marie - Devon UK
ACTIVITIES
Urunga Boardwalk - the Urunga Boardwalk stretches 600 meters from the Lido (salt water pool) beside the caravan
park to the heads of the Bellingen and Kalang River. It is a popular way to access the north end of Hungry Head Beach
with its surfing and surfcasting. Fishermen use the boardwalk on the turning tide to catch a variety of coastal species.
Hungry Head Beach - Hungry Head beach is an unspoiled, spacious surf beach a short distance from The Kabana.
It is home to the Urunga Surf Club, which patrols the beach during the summer.
Showers, BBQs and parking are on hand.
The Honey Place - don't miss The Honey Place for great local and Australian
honeys.
Hungry Head Studios - an extensive collection of wildlife art and
ceramics by David and May Southgate.
"Sand Mines" Surfing - The Kabana is a short drive to the popular surfing spot on Hungry Head Beach
known as "Sand Mines". Sand Mines is between the headland and the mouth of the Bellinger River.
Golf - Urunga has a fantastic Urunga Golf Club on the banks of the Kalang River with exceptional water views.
Bowling - The Urunga Bowling Club has a very busy playing schedule and the July carnival is one of the best in NSW.
Anchors Wharf Cafe on the banks of the Kalang River offers open air,
seafood dining with an extensive wine list. Unbeatable location.
Clubs & Pubs - Urunga is home to a Bowling Club (Bonville Street), a Golf Club (Morgo Street) and the Ocean
View Hotel (Morgo Street). All these locations offer great meals and cable TV services.
Extreme Sports - Raleigh Raceway, waterslides and adrenaline
park
Along The River - Cafes as well as cycling, walking & picnic areas
The Big Banana - Coffs Harbour's and indeed Australia's most famous icon
would have to be THE BIG BANANA. This giant structure located just north of Coffs Harbour on the Pacific Highway, 565
kilometres north of Sydney and 450 kilometres south of Brisbane is probably the most well known "Big Thing"
in Australia.